Photo Coffee Cozy
Here’s a sweet idea for Father’s Day to make this photo coffee cozy from The Object Project. [ via Whip Up ]
Here’s a sweet idea for Father’s Day to make this photo coffee cozy from The Object Project. [ via Whip Up ]
From the MAKE Flickr pool Super classy bike trailer [above, bottom-right] Sci-fi-chic eyeshades use ancient design [above, bottom-left] Bio-friendly drain cleaner Mobile speaker water bottle Playing card polyhedron [above, top-left] How-To: Joystick from scavenged parts [above, top-left]
Kalanda shared with us this project where you can take 360รยฐ panoramic pictures using this aluminum base, a traditional tripod and any camera you have at home. As you know, most of the digital cameras have already integrated this function, where it is possible to take two or more pictures and merge them into a […]
Here’s an oldie-but-goodie from 2004: Kar-Han Tan, James Kobler, Rogerio S. Feris, Paul Dietz, and Ramesh Raskar, then of the Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratory (MERL), produced a custom digital camera and software that derives line drawings of a scene, or an object, by analyzing the shadows in four otherwise-identical pictures that are illuminated from different […]
Matt of NYCR shares his recipe for shooting a day’s worth of time-lapse images and easily stringing them together as video – So during the Thursday craft night we received a request from one of the hackerspace folks for some time lapse videos of the space over a 24 hour period. They are working on […]
From the MAKE Flickr pool The day before Maker Faire [above, top-left] Roll Your Own Protoboard [above, top-right] Light-to-sound converter kit [above, bottom-left] Eggshell speakers [above, bottom-right]
Udi Tirosh, of DIYPhotography, sent us the link to this post on creating back-to-back ring adapters for macro photography on the cheap: One method of delving into macro photography is to use adapter rings. These rings have threads on both sides, one end is screwed onto your present camera lens like any filter and a […]